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Lieutenant-General Johann Coetzee, Head of the Security Police, announces that Ernest Dipale, arrested under the new Internal S
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South Africa and Lesotho exchange prisoners across the Caledon River, heralding a new rapprochement and a lifting of strict bor
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Someday, African National Congress May Hit The Target By Joseph Lelyveld (The New York Times), August 16, 1981
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 17-6 in the third test in Auckland and wins the series 2-1.
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South Africa’s new Ambassador to the United Nations, Adriaan (Riaan) Eksteen, presents his credentials to the secretary-general
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The IFP have issued a new Mission Statement calling for a ‘social market economy’ following a three-day National Council worksh
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A comprehensive policy statement on South Africa’s new multi-national sports concessions is made by Sports Minister Dr. P. Koor
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New Year message from ANC President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela to the people of South Africa 30 December 1991
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The new Soweto Council is inaugurated. The Council, under the Chairmanship of David Thehahadi, is given considerable powers.
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The South African Indian Council (SAIC) unanimously rejects the government’s proposed new constitution, after two days of lengt
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Chris Hani is appointed as the new chief-of-staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe, to succeed Joe Slovo.
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Minister of Law and Order, Louis le Grange, announces a new series of directives for the protection of detainees.
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Geoffrey Hlabangane, chief executive officer and director of New Seasons Resources, Johannesburg, since 1999, is born in Middel
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President Mandela signs the new Constitution, guaranteeing equal rights to all races. It incorporates the broad principles of t
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SA is third in the Rugby World Cup contest when it beats New Zealand 22-18 in Cardiff.
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General Lucas Johannes Meyer, later president of the New Republic (Nieuwe Republiek) established on territory received as rewar
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A national strike paralyses Zimbabwe. Bowing to growing demonstrations, the government gives up plans for new taxes to finance
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Don Bradman scores 219 for New South Wales vs South Africa, in 234 minutes. It includes 15 fours.
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With effect from this date the New Zealand government terminates all tariff preferences previously granted to South Africa.
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Ivory Coast’s new prime minister, Daniel Kablan Duncan, takes office, praising the economic austerity policies of his predecess
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The Transitional Executive Council unveils South Africa’s new "interim" national flag and says Die Stem and Nkosi Sik
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Ciskei’s President Lennox Sebe is overthrown in a coup. The homeland’s new military leader, Brigadier Oupa Gqozo, announces tha
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A new department of the T.U.C. (Transvaal University College, situated in Johannesburg), consisting of the arts and science cou
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State President P.W. Botha outlines a new economic policy in his opening of Parliament speech, centred on privatisation, deregu
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